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Re: I realy need your help

2001-02-13 02:58:01
Subject: Re: I realy need your help
From: Joerg Nouvertne <joerg.nouvertne AT WTAL DOT DE>
Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 08:59:35 +0100
On Tuesday 13 February 2001 08:27, you wrote:
> Hi All
> I have a case in adsm 3.7
> the following messages has been reported in the activity log of our adsm
> server ANR8302E I/O error on drive DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt2) (OP=READ,
>                        CC=0, KEY=03, ASC=11, ASCQ=00,
> SENSE=F0.00.03.00.04.00.0-
> 0.58.00.00.00.00.11.00.FE.0A.36.3A.00.30.00.03.01.91.00.-
> 19.31.71.ED.AD.08.00.04.33.35.00.80.33.35.40.88.33.3D.BE-
> ..5F.00.00.00.A5.14.00.73.ED.1F.00.00.02.FF.00.00.A5.14.0- 3.00,
> Description=An undetermined error has occurred). Refer to Appendix B in the
> 'Messages' manual for recommended action.
> 02/13/01 10:09:35     ANR8359E Media fault detected on 3570 volume 040126
> in drive DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt2) of library 3570LIB1. please if you know ..any
> thing about that please help me out..

AFAIK the SCSI drive has reported an error to the ADSM server, where no
corresponding translation is available. The SENSE data can be interpreted
using the drive manual. Vaild SENSE data on a SCSI drive always starts with
70 and usually has a translation (Descritpion=Changer failure, etc.); every
other code (like F0 in your case) does not meet the SCSI specifications and
therefore reports an "undetermined error".

It might be, that there was a short communication problem on the SCSI bus,
however, I would contact the technical support of the vendor to get
clarification.


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Joerg Nouvertne
Joerg Nouvertne
... who still runs ADSM 3.1, but who will take the new adventure TSM 4.1 soon.
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